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2008-02-13 02:30 PM
2008-02-15 09:45 PM
nats wrote:Just for the record, the reason you see the system info at the bottom is so that when asking and responding to posts others know what sort of system and what version of AC is being used as that often will affect the issue and the answer.
Oh yes and another thing. its strange that most of the people who cant understand my views are those that have all their software and computer specs emblazened at the bottom of their posts!
Are you lot architects or computer IT junkies? Is that all architecture has become for you - a set of lines and fills? Why do you feel the need to show off how many computer packages you have? I have to say I find this very funny every time I visit this forum.
2008-02-15 10:54 PM
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2008-02-18 11:46 AM
2008-02-18 12:54 PM
Bricklyne wrote:I think a lot of us do realise. When dealing with irrational persons such as this, you have either to ignore them completely (which is unlikely to happen on such a diverse forum) or talk to them in a totally rational manner. If you notice, the moment the discussion came off it's original high pitch, Nats disappeared from the thread. Doubtless, he'll try to make some excuse about suddenly becoming too busy to talk to us intellectual cretins.
What boggles the mind and really puzzles me is why in the world no one figured out the fact that this guy "nats" (nuts????) was basically trolling and wasting everyone's time.
2008-02-18 04:07 PM
2008-02-19 02:05 AM
Bricklyne wrote:Aside from Nats' obviously provocative statements, I think this thread has gone on this long because he did at least raise a valid point. For some offices Sketchup for schematic design followed by AutoCAD (or other drafting program) for contract documents still makes sense. Building modeling is still very challenging stuff (and seems to get more complex with each new software release) and for some firms it may simply not be appropriate.
This thread should never have gone longer than 3 pages,....... even that.
2008-03-11 07:33 AM